An archive of Hindi movie reviews and ratings from 2010 to 2020.

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Number of reviews
489
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  • Bhindi Baazaar Inc.

    If you can forgive the muddled finale and the film's dated look, you'll find an interesting crime drama that isn't afraid of showing the seamiest side of the city's underbelly.

    59

    Jun 2011
  • Makkhi

    This may not be the classic waiting to be re-discovered. But Makkhi holds our attention right to the end. It is a conventional love story turned into a ferociously innovative saga by one masterstroke.

    59

    Oct 2012
  • Wazir

    In keeping with the spirit of the film, one could say this could’ve been a winning game, but let down by a few faulty moves. Well-played, still, for the Amitabh-Farhan pairing.

    59

    Jan 2016
  • Mardaani

    ...we have an interesting film with an inspiring hero, a menacing villain that you personally want to thrash, and a story that touches your heart.

    59

    Aug 2014
  • Mardaani

    This writer isn't entirely convinced by what the film is trying to say, but recommends it for intermittent snatches of good storytelling, bravura performances and great music.

    59

    Feb 2013
  • Roy

    Despite these flaws, the film is still enjoyable in sporadic bursts for the immersing story, an unconventional lead cast, and the visual flair.

    59

    Feb 2015
  • Dabangg

    ...an evolved version of Wanted. The hero is not all-pervasive. He can beat up a roomful of baddies but also shed a tear over his estranged family. These nuances are appreciable, but the film lacks the pace and drama of a full-blown entertainer.

    59

    Sep 2010
  • Kites

    Kites’s essential flaw is the story unfolding at a pace that’s too relaxed. One is certain this would have been a far better film with snappier editing. But then how many films do you see where you can remember the characters long after the film is done?

    59

    May 2010
  • Chakravyuh

    It's the immersing story, masterful storytelling by Prakash Jha, superb camerawork by Sachin Krishna and the efficient cast that makes the film worthwhile.

    59

    Oct 2012
  • Chalk N Duster

    Director Jayant Gilatar makes a pertinent film with some crackerjack performances by the lead cast. The story and its message is a winner, but the film is technically inept, complete with the limitations of dubbed sound and abrupt cuts.

    59

    Jan 2016
  • Ragini MMS - 2

    It may not be the scariest film you’ve seen, but with the combination of a few chilling moments, excellent supporting cast and the comedic relief, it certainly is entertaining!

    59

    Mar 2014